The Supreme Court said an Army veteran can sue a contractor whose employee carried out a suicide attack in Afghanistan.
The U. S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Wednesday to allow a disabled veteran’s lawsuit against a major military contractor to ...
The ruling will make it easier for troops hurt in combat zones to win damages as contractors become a larger part of military ...
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Supreme Court rules in favor of soldier who sued contractor over 2016 Bagram bombing
In a 6-3 decision, the justices determined contractors do not automatically share the government's immunity.
Justice Clarence Thomas is joined by the liberals in refusing to shield negligent military contractors, even in combat zones.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with an Army specialist who was severely injured by a suicide bomber on Bagram Air Base ...
In yesterday’s decision in Hencely v Fluor Corporation, Justice Clarence Thomas’ opinion for the majority rejected the idea ...
Speed defines the Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, Dark Eagle. But long before the system moves at hypersonic velocity, ...
Veteran Winston Hencely says a military contractor is to blame for debilitating injuries he received in Afghanistan.
The Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal has awarded a $2.7 billion contract to support the Dark Eagle Long-Range ...
A Republican challenger to Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) demanded more transparency over the governor’s military records. Federal ...
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